MODELLING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE WOMAC OSTEOARTHRITIS INDEX AND EQ-5D

Author(s)

Wailoo AJ*1;Hernández M1, Escobar Martinez A2 1University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, 2Hospital Universitario Basurto, Bilbao, Spain

OBJECTIVES: Economic evaluation typically is conducted using health state utilities to estimate treatment benefits. However, such outcomes are often missing from studies of clinical effectiveness. This study aims to bridge that gap by providing appropriate methods to link values from the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) to the EQ-5D utility instrument METHODS: Patients from a large registry of Spanish patients (n=7072 observations) with knee or hip osteoarthritis who completed both WOMAC and EQ-5D was used. A mixture model approach was used based on distributions bespoke to the EQ-5D UK value set to estimate EQ-5D as a function of WOMAC pain, stiffness and function subscores.   RESULTS: A five class mixture model provides very close fit to the observed data at all levels of disease severity. The overall mean (0.542 vs 0.542), median (0.620 vs 0.636) and the percentage of observations at full health (15 vs 14.8) were very similar between the observed data and the estimated model respectively. Stiffness has limited relationship to EQ-5D, whereas functional disability and pain are strong predictors.  CONCLUSIONS: EQ-5D can be reliably estimated from WOMAC subscale scores without any systematic bias using the results based on a bespoke mixture model method.

Conference/Value in Health Info

2013-11, ISPOR Europe 2013, The Convention Centre Dublin

Value in Health, Vol. 16, No. 7 (November 2013)

Code

PRM178

Topic

Methodological & Statistical Research

Topic Subcategory

Confounding, Selection Bias Correction, Causal Inference, PRO & Related Methods

Disease

Musculoskeletal Disorders

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